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... all lines of Atlantic Steamers and American Railroads, and PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, carrying British and United States Mails. REDUCED FARES, increased speed and comfort.?? Agents, Henry F. Gillig and Co., American Exchange in Europe. 449, Strand ...

SERIOUS FIRES. DESTRUCTION OF A CIRCUS

... constructed to accommodate about 2500 persons, belongs to James Newsome, but was leased for a short engagement by Sam Hague's Minstrels, from Liverpool, who came to the town a fortnight ago. There was the usual performance last night, and when the company left ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1887
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2159 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

g ?? r-gBST coopsp roor». ?? - ' -r-s FOOD The PERFECT FOOD for JL/ B p.IDGE» tuw ' CHILDREN

... No free list. CRYSTAL PALACE.— REYNOLDS and DARE'S ANGLO-AMERICAN MINSTRELS, THIS EVENING, at 6.30. A Sparkling Entertainment of charxningmusic nnd refined fun, comprising the gems of American Min- trelsy. 1500 free seats. Reserved seats, 6d. Entira Change ...

-\TOTICE.-The CHAROK for ADVERTISB- JNI MENTS of HIRTHS. MARRIAGES, and DE AT HS v Rye bhu lings each insertion ..

... on appncation a MPRiPAX WALTHAM WATCHES. ?? gsa-a ?? b ' post, tie careful to buy your watches of the PracticalAgen^ — AMERICAN VVALTHAM WATCHES^- NOTICE.-TIME SIGNAL from gSH222LS-__-_- HOCR. Cußtomei- cn avail themselves of tins M*^SSa_ta. atteution ...

1 RMY and NAVY HOUSK FURNISHING 1 RBI •*¦ COMPANY (Limitodb __ A -,-•.• T-VT-STREET. Waterloo-place. ..

... . I EMPIRE.— ESTEEATOR AMERICAN ZOUAVES. l_ ti:e handy iads bToKMri' A Ftißl. TO-NIOHT. at 10. S. EMPIRE.— STREATOR AMERICAN ZOUAVES. Tt!*: HANDY LADS STORMING A FOItT. To-NTQiIT. ai 10.-5. EMPIRE.— STREATOR AMERICAN ZOUAVES. THE HANDY LADS STORMING ...

ST. JAMES% HAI,L,PIOOADILLY. THE NEW ?FpuItAMME

... and Water Pell-mell. Alm FIRST EXHIBITION of ANIMAL PICTURES. Land and Water Admileks NIAGARA IN LONDON.. N lAlaitA — cbDSBl4.l7lllcrtilt - E-0-1-ire. GREAT FALLS. Original INfeets, by Philip. IN poseurs. Plamesat loomm Panic, American Nweeturest ...

Published: Friday 31 May 1889
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2583 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

S .r.T S-vLE MONDAY NEXT. SALE. -FE I*h1 *- h )lE > rNDERCLOTHING. SALE. V , urL \SS SILKS. SALE

... Paris. TOR ELYSEE English Proprietary. BRITISH OALACE Eedr °° m9 - AND JL including Electric Light JJOTEL and Attendance. AMERICAN OARIS 8 francs. VISITORS ELYSEE PALACE HOTEL PARIS Furnished Se Decorated by Maple & Co.. London Se Paris. ! T^OTICE. I TAS ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE,

... Dethroned or Pinafore, though one of the pair would certainly command a very extensive following if fancied by Tom Cannon. The American filly is good-.ooking enough for anything, and, as iv the case of The Dethroned, I can vouch for her being very well and ...

Published: Monday 23 July 1883
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3211 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

¦7? N o^ CE .7l he CHARGE for ADVERTISE- u*t BHII r Tv? TB inn J .T HS - MARRIAGES,

... 3s. and ss.— St. George's Hall, Langham- place. GRAND AMERICAN FESTIVAL by the MOHAWK MINSTRELS, under distinguished partonage, Friday, July 4, to commemorate the Day of Independence. American National Songs, Dances, and Sketches. -- Agricultural Ilall ...

-*roTICE.-The CHARGE for ADVERT. SE- W MENTS of BIRTH>, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS is FIVE SIHLLINC.SEACII INSERTION ..

... free to applicauts.— 5. Unir.n -court. Old Broad-street, E.C. BIG MINING SWINDLES.— Don't Buy Shares, but Purchase JOSEPH PELL'S MONEY LO.ST in MINING COMPANIES. A thorough expose. Free for 14 I stamps, of tho Author, Piunera Hall. Old Broad-street ...

NOTICE.— The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS 1. FIVE SHILLINGS EACH INSERTION. ..

... that it commenced in 1877 with 7000 head, three-fourths of which wan American ; in 1878, 18,000 head were exported, two-thirds being American : and in 1879, 28,000, all Canadian, American being excluded. In five years he predicts that 100,000 bead wUI be ...